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The queue for happiness was not well ordered, he thought; it stretched out and...
Author:
Alexander McCall Smith
Book:
The Importance of Being Seven
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The queue for happiness was not well ordered, he thought; it stretched out and wound round corners, and sometimes, it seemed, the end was so hard to see.
( Alexander McCall Smith )
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